Improvement in horse-shoes



2. Securing calks to horse-shoes by means of tfhe n of the wedge g, engaging with recess in the under side of the shoe, and the part p bent over the calk, substentially as described.

` 3. Securing ealks to horse-shoes by means of the crank h of the wedge f entering a'groove .or recess in the body of .the ca ik B, and the rivet or burr raise on itslower end, substantially as described.

lames 4. Securing calks to horse-shoes, by riveting the end lof the tapering shank of thejealk E,- as seen at m, substantially 'in themanner` and for the'pu'rpose herein l specified.

Witnesses: v

Orme Sornunmnp` Emmy Pmmm.

J'. J. mms?. f 

